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Combat systems deficiencies.(submarines)(Brief Article)

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| January 01, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2002 U.S. Naval Safety Center. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Combat Systems PMS completion statistics from '01 to '02 increased from 83% to 92%. Those of you in the fleet who contributed to this we give a BZ. The three areas of concern are listed below.

* Is the dummy/drill ammunition segregated from service ammunition, properly color coded and labeled?

Solution: Dummy/drill ammunition must be segregated and properly labeled. The ammunition can be segregated by using a spare ammo can, color-coded gold (for inert), and labeled "For practice only." Reminder: Blanks and grenade rounds are NOT dummy-drill ammunition. Do not store them together! (This item has made the most common discrepancy list for the last four years!) …

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